Ahead of the release of ‘The Kerala Story 2 – Goes Beyond’, the filmmakers organized a press conference in Delhi, where victimized women and their families from across the country gathered and shared the true events behind the film. Representatives from Bengal, Bihar, Bhilwara, Gangapur, Rajkot, Udaipur, Jammu, Maharashtra, Bhopal, Jharkhand, Faridabad, Meerut, Delhi, Noida, Gurugram and Indore participated in this program. According to the organisers, a total of 55 girls and 33 family members have shared their experiences.
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49 victims and their family members were present on the stage, while many others were sitting in the audience gallery. The film team, producer Vipul Amrutlal Shah, director Kamakhya Narayan Singh, co-producer Aashin A. were present at the press conference. Shah, along with the film’s lead actors Ulka Gupta, Aishwarya Ojha and Aditi Bhatia were also present. In total, the filmmakers and six members of the cast were present with the victims and their families. The gathering reportedly included survivors and family members of the deceased girls. Many people addressed the media, telling their personal stories and urging wider awareness.
Directed by Kamakhya Narayan Singh, the film, which will also release in Kannada and Telugu languages, brings to the fore the tragic story of three Hindu girls (played by Ulka Gupta, Aditi Bhatia and Aishwarya Ojha) whose lives take a turn for the worse when they fall in love with three Muslim boys. These relationships gradually reveal a well-planned conspiracy of conversion. Kerala Story 2 – Goes Beyond is produced by Vipul Amritlal Shah under the Sunshine Pictures banner. The film is scheduled to release in theaters on February 27, 2026.
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‘Kerala Story 2’ director Kamakhya Narayan Singh said that I have read 1,500 articles, lodged 70-80 FIRs and met the victims. I have also read the court judgments, and these are all true incidents… We can close our eyes, but that will not change the truth. This is happening on a large scale in society.